This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) describes activities prohibited on the Econolution network for the protection of Econolution and its Representatives, Services, network and other customers. Questions regarding this policy should be directed to abuse@townlife.com.

1. ABUSE.

1.1. conduct likely to breach any laws, codes or regulations applicable to the parties (including conduct infringing or misappropriating intellectual property, trade secrets, confidential or proprietary information; or which is fraudulent, unfair, deceptive or defamatory);

1.2. unauthorized access to, monitoring or use of, or interference with an internet account, computer, systems, networks, data or traffic;

1.3. intentionally, knowingly or recklessly introducing any malicious code into the Services;

1.4. conduct violating rules and conventions of any domain registrar, email service, bulletin board, chat group, or forum used in conjunction with Econolution Services or network (including using false, misleading or deceptive TCP-IP packet header information in an email or newsgroup posting);

1.5. deceitfully collecting, transmitting or using information, or distributing software which covertly gathers or transmits information about a user;

1.6. distributing advertisement delivery software unless the user affirmatively consents to download and installation based on clear and conspicuous notice of the nature of the software, and can easily remove software using standard tools included on major operating systems;

1.7. conduct likely to result in retaliation or adverse action against Econolution or its services, network, website or Representatives (including resulting in listing of Econolution IP space on an abuse database);

1.8. conduct intended to withhold or cloak identity or contact information, registering to use Services under a false name, or using an invalid or unauthorized credit card in connection with Services;

1.10. use of any Econolution provided shared system in a way that unnecessarily interferes with the normal
operation of the shared system, or consumes a disproportionate share of system resources; and

1.11. conduct creating a risk to safety or health, national security or law enforcement.

2. OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOR.

Customer shall not publish, transmit or store on or via the Services content or links to content that Econolution reasonably believes relates in any manner to child pornography, bestiality, non- consensual sex acts, or live sex acts; or is excessively violent, incites or threatens violence, contains harassing content or hate speech, violates a person’s privacy, is malicious or morally repugnant

3. NO HIGH RISK USE.

Customer shall not use the Services in any situation where failure or fault of the Services could lead to death or serious bodily injury of any person, or to physical or environmental damage (including in connection with aircraft or other modes of human mass transportation, or nuclear or chemical facilities).

4. MAIL REQUIREMENTS.

For bulk or commercial email sent by or on behalf of Customer using the Services or from any network that directly or indirectly refers recipients to a site hosted using the Services (including using third party distribution lists), Customer shall:

4.1. post a privacy policy for each associated domain;

4.2. post an email address for complaints in a conspicuous place on any associated website, promptly
respond to messages sent to that address, and have means to track anonymous complaints;

4.3. obtain affirmative consent to receive e-mail from intended recipients using reasonable means to verify ownership of the e-mail address, honor and notify recipients of consent revocation, and evidence consent within 72 hours of recipient or Econolution request; and

4.4. include the recipient's e-mail address in the e-mail body or "TO" line.

5. VULNERABILITY TESTING.

Customer shall not attempt to test the vulnerability of a Econolution system or network, or attempt to breach Econolution security measures, by any means (Customer may conduct vulnerability testing of their Hosted System only with Econolution’s prior written consent).

6. EXPORT CONTROL.

Customer shall ensure Services are not used in breach of export laws, controls, regulations or sanction policies of the United States or Customer’s applicable jurisdiction. Customer shall ensure Services are not used by any person or entity suspected of involvement or affiliation with those involved in activities or causes relating to: human trafficking; illegal gambling; terrorism; narcotics trafficking; arms trafficking or the proliferation, development, design, manufacture, production, stockpiling, or use of nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons, weapons of mass destruction, or missiles.

7. COOPERATION WITH INVESTIGATIONS AND PROCEEDINGS.

Customer agrees Econolution may permit a relevant authority to inspect Customer’s content or traffic if Econolution is legally required to do so, provided Econolution gives Customer reasonable prior notice (where permitted by applicable law and regulation). Econolution may report to appropriate authorities any Customer conduct Econolution believes violates applicable law without notice to Customer (including providing any information about Customer, its users or traffic). Econolution may cooperate in response to a formal request from a law enforcement or regulatory agency investigating conduct Econolution believes violates applicable law, or in a civil action that on its face meets the requirements for such a request.

8. DOMAIN NAMES, IP ADDRESSES AND DNS RECORDS.

Customer shall maintain valid information with Customer’s domain name registrar for any domain hosted on the Econolution network, and only use IP addresses assigned to Customer by Econolution in connection with the Services. Customer agrees Econolution may modify, transfer or delete any DNS record or zone on Econolution managed or operated DNS servers or services upon request from the registrant or administrative contact according to the registrar’s WHOIS system.

9.CHANGES TO AUP.

Econolution may amend the AUP by publishing a revised version at www.townlife.com/terms_email_use.html, or in the event of a material adverse AUP change by providing Customer 30 days written notice. The revised AUP shall become effective as to Customer on the first to occur of:

(i) Customer’s execution of a new or additional agreement for all or part of the Services incorporating the revised AUP,

(ii) the first day of an Agreement renewal term beginning at least 30 days after revised AUP publication, or

(iii) expiry of written notice of material adverse AUP change. If compliance with the revised AUP would adversely affect Customer’s use of the Services, Customer may terminate the affected Services (without payment of an early termination fee) by giving Econolution written notice of Customer’s objection no later than 30 days following the date that the revised AUP would otherwise have become effective as to Customer; Customer may continue using the Services for up to an additional 90 days subject to the prior version of the AUP; and Econolution may decide to waive the AUP change as to Customer in which case the notice of termination shall be of no effect.

10. ACCEPTABLE-USE POLICY (AUP) BREACH.

If Customer breaches the AUP (including unintentionally, resulting from Customer’s failure to use reasonable security precautions, or as a result of activity occurring without Customer authorization) Econolution may block any content or traffic, suspend the Services, or terminate the Services in accordance with the Agreement. No credit shall be available under any Service Level Agreement for interruptions of Services resulting from AUP breach. Customer’s use of the Services to assist another person in an activity that would breach this AUP if performed by Customer is an AUP breach.